Fantasy
"Shades" from the book series "Eragon" are not trademarked. The concept of shades as a type of creature or character is a common fantasy trope and not specific to the series. However, specific names or phrases used in the book may be trademarked.
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
Matilda belongs to the fantasy genre.
maybe history
On youtube.com if you type in the name of a book part 1 (like- Eragon part 1) you can find the book on CD for most popular novels.
Probably Romance because in whatever type of book it is, the story always has some type of Romance in it.
Genre refers to the category or style of literature that a book or text belongs to. Common genres include fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction. Identifying the genre of a book is important when writing a book report as it helps readers understand what to expect from the story.
Theme refers to setting of a story, or what a story is based around.Genre is a way of categorising texts by what is in the story.For example, the book, Eragon, is based around dragon riders and war. Thus it has a war/dragon theme. But with it having a quest, magic, fantastical creatures and being set in an imaginary land, it would most likely be classified under the Fantasy Quest hybrid Genre.Hybrid Genre = basically a mix of 2 or more genres.
The logical title is humorous fiction, though this series has much more of a horror feeling to it.
It depends. If you like adventure,violence,gossip, and family as a type of genre in things than you might be interested in the series.
A genre is a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities. There has to be a specific book since not all books are the same. If you didn’t understand the meaning of genre here is another wording. Genre is a word meaning a particular type, sort, or category.
mystery